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    India became the 127th country in the world to decriminalise homosexuality.
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    With Delhi High Court legalising gay sex, India became the 127th country in the world to decriminalise homosexuality while 80 nations still consider it as an offence.

    The process of legal sanction to homosexual acts began in 1989 when Denmark became the first country to grant a status on a par with married couples to same sex partners which was soon followed by other European countries.

    Seven years thereafter, Norway, Sweden and Iceland enacted similar legislation in 1996 and Finland followed suit six years later.

    Netherlands became the first nation to give full civil marriage rights to gay couples in 2001.

    Belgium allowed gay marriages in 2003. Spain too legalised full marriages for gay couples in June 2005. In July 2005, Canada legalised same-sex marriage.

    New Zealand in 2004 recognised civil union between gay couples as valid and same sex union was recognised in 2005 in South Africa.

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    The first gay civil union in Argentina took place in 2003, thus making it the first country in Latin America to allow such unions.

    In December 2007, neighbouring Nepal's Supreme Court had ordered the government to scrap laws that discriminate against homosexuals.

    Legalising GaysBy: John | 03-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward This does not bother me, as long as the court does not make it compulsory.
    Homo sexualityBy: Vaid S C K | 03-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward What is most important in this H.C judgement is that Hon' Judges slapped government for making this law which infringes on fundamental right granted under the constitution. Wish courts find more such laws and expose the law ministry. There are many irritating practices in almost every religion. So, let the religious pundits educate their followers and arouse awareness. Once, people follow the right path, no one shall speak in favour of homo sexuality.
    This is not at all acceptable.By: Preethy | 03-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward There are lot of my friends who were sexually harressed by these so called gays. They have personality disorders because of their wierd experiences. These people have multiple partners and tend to increase their group by harressing poor young boys. Indian government was so far boasting about its culture, many feel that the goverment or India should never...never do that again. Now, that they have legalised gay relationships Indian society and its morality is ruined. Where can one go if their boys are sexually abused by the wierd deviated gays! Why can't people understand that gays and lesbians are deviants. They have some mental disorders which can be cured. I personally have seen lot of gays transformed into normal healthy people. Indian high court has taken a very wrong step.
    losersBy: james | 03-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward such a bunch of closed minded losers, you guys arethere is no such thing as new in this case, everything new and rational is oppposed by closed minded people , every new change is opposed, but such changes actually shape the society and push humans into more of a developmental phase, knowingly or unknowingly, love is love, love isnt a sin, if love is a sin ,why do people love?prejudice is what you closed minded losers are built up with, if you guys had an open mind, india would probably be a developed nation, it is because of people like you who avoid change and bond themselves to restrictions, india is an underdeveloped nation, but such changes are actually helping it become a developing nation ,where it will walk hand in hand with other nations ,accepting humanity in all forms, if you say being homophobic is good, then being a racist is good, which is actually wrong , humans are humans , they gotta be accepted as they are , for who they r,stop discrimination , accept humanity!
    Homophobic posters should be ashamedBy: md | 03-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward I was overcome with joy when I heard about this ruling. The homophobic posters on this topic should be ashamed of themselves for holding such disrespectful views. Having a set way of defining 'family' has caused centuries of isolation and hopelessness to gays the world over. Anyone who thinks that being gay is a 'modern' phenomenon knows nothing of history.What this ruling shows is that the courts in India are willing to set aside personal and cultural prejudice, taking a stand for justice. Some complain that homosexuality 'erodes the family', but in protecting the rights of ALL people to love freely, the courts are ALSO upholding the traditional family. But they do this in an unbiased and nonjudgemental way.This is the next step of human evolution - to set aside personal values and make decisions objectively for the good of all (not just an elect few).The gay community all over the world rejoices for India's victory for justice and equality today! :)
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